limited edition Bowl

LÖBERSCHALE

KPM+ Gisbert Pöppler "Quartolet Rouge"

2.000,00€

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A color novella on a classic shape: Berlin interior designer Gisbert Pöppler created the Édition Quartolet for KPM, four Löber bowls in fashionable colors that the designer himself finds "idiosyncratic, exciting and great fun." The bowls were designed by Wilhelm Löber in 1929. Pöppler, who has been a fan of this simple design for many years, has now transferred his color-driven spatial thinking to porcelain."The color scheme celebrates

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LÖBERSCHALE KPM+ Gisbert Pöppler "Quartolet Rouge"
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History

designer: Wilhelm Löber year: 1929 material: porcelain

The first outstanding product of the Günther von Pechmann era is the work of a hitherto little-known porcelain designer, Wilhelm Löber, whose design of the Löberschale in 1929 alone has gone down in the history not only of the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, but also of 20th century utility porcelain.

Product details

article number
424000-3081
height
110mm
Weight
2,25kg
Diameter
360mm
Suitable for dishwashers Suitable for microwaves Hand-painted Hand-printed 24k gold Bright platinum

Product description

Product description

Color novella on classic shapes: Berlin interior designer Gisbert Pöppler created the Édition Quartolet for KPM, four Löberschalen in fashionable colors, which the designer himself finds "idiosyncratic, exciting and great fun".

The bowls were designed by Wilhelm Löber in 1929. Pöppler, who has been a fan of the simple design for many years, has now transferred his color-driven spatial thinking to porcelain."The colour scheme celebrates the shape of the design, the deliberate use of orange on all four bowls emphasizes the otherwise rather invisible elements such as the rim and foot."

The bowls are designed as duos, two color combinations with reversed color placement. However, they also have radiance and momentum as solitary pieces. The four Löber bowls in the Édition Quartolet are each limited to 25 pieces.

Gisbert Pöppler is an internationally acclaimed interior designer with projects from London to the Eifel. Together with his Berlin team, he designs rooms and furniture that are considered avant-garde throughout Germany in terms of style, form and color.

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